Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 1993)

Inhibitory effect of interferon-beta on mouse spleen-derived mast cells

  • S. Konno,
  • M. Adachi,
  • K. Asano,
  • K. Okamoto,
  • T. Takahashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/S096293519300033X
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 243 – 246

Abstract

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Preparations of murine recombinant interferon (Mu-rIFN)-alpha, -beta and -gamma were assessed for their influence on in vitro growth of mast cells from normal mouse spleen cells (Sp C). Mast cell growth was inhibited by Mu-rIFNs when Sp C were exposed throughout the entire culture period to Mu-rIFNs. The most potent inhibitor of mast cell growth was Mu-rIFN-γ, followed by Mu-rIFN-β; Mu-rlFN-α had little effect. When added to IC-2 cells, clonal mast cell progenitor, both Mu-rlFN-β and −γ), significantly inhibited proliferative response of the target cells. The suppressive effect of Mu-rIFNs on IC-2 cells was selectively abolished by monoclonal antibodies against Mu-rIFN-β and −γ.